Oct 1st, 2024

Protecting Your Family from Lead-Based Paint Hazards

Warning sign for lead paint attached to a weathered wall with significant peeling paint

Lead poisoning is a serious and preventable health risk, especially for children living in older homes. At Shakhnis Law, we represent tenants whose landlords have failed to address the presence of lead-based paint in their rental units, resulting in significant harm to families. Exposure to lead can cause devastating health effects, particularly in young children, and landlords are required by law to take steps to eliminate these hazards.

With over 20 years of experience advocating for tenant rights, Shakhnis Law specializes in securing compensation for families whose health has been impacted by lead poisoning.

What Are Lead-Based Paint Hazards?

Lead-based paint, which was commonly used in homes built before 1978, poses a significant health risk when it begins to deteriorate. As the paint chips or turns to dust, the lead particles can be inhaled or ingested, leading to poisoning. Children are especially vulnerable as they tend to touch contaminated surfaces and put their hands in their mouths.

Lead poisoning can cause:

  • Developmental delays
  • Learning disabilities
  • Behavioral issues
  • Seizures and other neurological damage

California law requires landlords to maintain safe, habitable living conditions, including addressing lead-based paint hazards. Failure to do so can result in severe health risks for tenants, especially children.

Close-up view of a weathered wall with peeling and crackling paint, revealing layers of texture and color.

Case Success: Lead Poisoning and a $10 Million Settlement

One of the most significant cases handled by Shakhnis Law involved a child who developed severe developmental delays after being exposed to lead-based paint in their apartment. Despite repeated warnings from the family, the landlord failed to address the deteriorating paint. Our team fought for the family, and we successfully secured a $10 million settlement, one of the largest lead poisoning settlements in the country. This case not only provided the family with the financial support needed for long-term care but also sent a strong message to negligent landlords across the state.

Understanding Your Rights as a Tenant

If you live in a home built before 1978, it’s crucial to understand your rights regarding lead-based paint hazards. Landlords are legally required to disclose known lead hazards and maintain properties in a way that prevents exposure. If you suspect that your home contains lead-based paint, you should take the following steps:

  1. Report the hazard to your landlord in writing.
  2. Request an inspection to confirm the presence of lead.
  3. Document any deteriorating paint or areas where your children may be exposed.
  4. If the landlord fails to take action, contact an attorney.

At Shakhnis Law, we help tenants navigate the legal complexities of lead poisoning cases and hold landlords accountable for their negligence.

The Long-Term Effects of Lead Poisoning

The consequences of lead poisoning can be lifelong, particularly for young children. Even low levels of lead exposure can cause lasting neurological damage, making it crucial to take action as soon as lead hazards are discovered. Symptoms of lead poisoning include:

  • Cognitive delays
  • Hyperactivity or irritability
  • Poor coordination
  • Hearing problems
  • Slowed growth

These symptoms can be difficult to reverse, and the financial burden of long-term medical care can be overwhelming for families. At Shakhnis Law, we fight to ensure that families receive the compensation they need to cover medical expenses, educational support, and more.

Why You Should Retain Shakhnis Law to Help with Your Lead Poisoning Case

At Shakhnis Law, we are passionate about protecting tenants and their families from the devastating effects of lead poisoning. With over 20 years of experience in tenant rights and a proven track record of securing significant settlements for our clients, we are uniquely equipped to fight for you.

If you or your child has been exposed to lead-based paint, contact us today for a free consultation. Let us help you get the justice and compensation you deserve. Call us at (323) 648-6602 or visit our website to schedule a consultation.